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  • Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty. The President's Council bas led the nation's concern for quality in the se six years since its establishment. The Citizens Advisory Committee bas been tackling some of the really challenging issues: how
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at White House Reception for Citizens' Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty, 3/29/1968"
  • , to improve this cit y -- our Nation 1s Capital. You al'e the doers „„ you do not dream idly nor give up in despairl You are showing all7f~ how each person ca!l coutribute something of positive v alue. Your accompliahments ar e impo!i: ant -- to your families
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Annual Awards Ceremony of the Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, the White House, 6/11/1968"
  • implement what is already underway, supplement what should be underway, a nd be the catalyst for ac tion. I have never received such truly thrilling mail as was p rompted by the announcement of this committee. Their.ghtful sugg estions of "what wa have don3
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at a Meeting to Discuss Formation of a Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, 2/11/1965"
  • - THE WHITE HOUSE Mr. Secretary, Friends ­ l'm so happy that all of you could be with us today to honor the Citi zens Advisory Committee on Recr6ation and Natural Beauty and to mark another stride forward in the efforts to make our Nation more beautiful. You
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at Reception Honoring Citizens Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty - the White House, 2/16/1967"
  • of its visitors. Our nation 1 s cëp ital has a history of beauty, a record of questing for grace and symmetry and vbtas that canpel the eye. We are indebted to L'Enfant in designing a city for posterity when Washington was a village almoet lost in the mud
  • visitorso Our nation's ccp ital has a history of beauty, a record of questing for grace and symmetry and vistas that canpel the eye. We are indebted to L'Enfant in designing a city for posterity when Washington was a villa.ge almost lost in the mud. lt has
  • and outdoor recreation facilities of any state in the Nation. And I appreciate, Governor, your taking your know-how to the recent state beauty cenference in my native Texas. Nebraska is truly "Big Sky" country! There is no inspiration more rewarding than
  • foundations. You have the ear of the Nation, and the Nation needs your action. The next three days will be a time of self-testing for each of you. Your steering committee bas given you a fine framework. It is up to you to build on it. You will feel
  • LUNCHEON, THE WHITE HOUSE Welcome to this house 1 This morning you saw some of tbe charms -­ and the challenges -- of this city. This is the third luncheon that bringe us togetber: the Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, and its generous
  • FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1966 -- 12:15 p. m. REMARKS BY MRS. LYNIDN B. JOHNSON LUNCHEON FOR MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE FOR A MORE BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL AND BEAUTIFICATION DONORS No one more than you gathered here today are truly
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Luncheon for Members of Committee for a More Beautiful Capital and Beautification Donors, 4/13/1966"
  • the Great Swamp in its natural state. Mrs. Fenske was director of the Great Swamp Committee for eight years and now ia director of the North Jersey Coneer„ vation Foundation. She haa been descrlbed aa a "one woman army" that saved the ewamp, but 1 believe